Hospitals want to delay a key Obamacare programWashington Post

March 8, 2013

In 2011, the Obama administration settled on 32 health care systems, scattered across the country, to lead the Affordable Care Act’s most ambitious cost-control effort. These hospitals and doctors would move Medicare away from paying doctors for volume—and toward paying for value. The group was given a name that has stuck: the pioneers. When I asked the Advisory Board’s Chas Roades to describe the group, he called them “The Lewis and Clarks of hospitals.”